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US 181 Harbor Bridge Project. Public Hearing February 18, 2014. Tonight’s Agenda. Welcome and introductions Project History and Background Need and Purpose for Project Key findings of Draft EIS The Preferred Alternative Proposed Park Improvements Proposed Environmental Justice Mitigation - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Public HearingFebruary 18, 2014
US 181 HARBOR BRIDGEPROJECT
Tonight’s Agenda
Welcome and introductions Project History and Background Need and Purpose for Project Key findings of Draft EIS The Preferred Alternative Proposed Park Improvements Proposed Environmental Justice Mitigation Next Steps Public Comment Period
Why are we here tonight?
Purpose:
To provide an opportunity for public comment on the proposed project, including the preferred alternative
To provide a public forum for presenting views on the social, economic, environmental, and other potential effects
US 181 Harbor Bridge Draft EIS/Section 4 (f) Evaluation
TxDOT’s Right-of-Way Acquisition Process
Hearing Procedure
Public hearing part of open comment period (Jan 3 – Mar 3, 2014)
We are receiving comments tonight according to TxDOT public hearing procedure. (Questions answered during open house portion of hearing only)
Hearing report will provide responses to all recorded comments (both verbal and written)
Meeting packets available tonight Opportunity to speak during the comment session
that follows this presentation Comments also may be written or dictated to the
court reporter tonight or submitted in writing, via email, or online until March 3.
What is the Harbor Bridge Project?
Replacement of Harbor Bridge Reconstruction of portions of US 181, I-37 and
Crosstown Expressway Would include reconstruction of I-37/Crosstown
interchange Would not add travel lanes but would include a new
shared use bicycle/pedestrian path Estimated construction cost is $558 – 679 million in
2013 dollars Estimated date of completion is 2020
Harbor Bridge Project History 2003 – Completed Feasibility Study to evaluate options for crossing the ship
channel 2005 – Began EIS and schematic (design) development process
including public involvement 2007 – Expanded project to include managed (tolled) lanes 2011 – Project reduced to bridge replacement (no tolled lanes); public and
agency scoping meetings held to get feedback 2012 – Citizens and Technical Advisory Committees reinstituted,
neighborhood meetings held; held public meeting in December 2013 – Draft EIS completed and additional public involvement conducted with
stakeholders 2014 – Draft EIS published and additional public involvement offered
Photo: Caller-Times
Six Preliminary Alternatives and No-Build Alternative Identified
Project Introduction Proposed replacement of the existing US 181 Harbor
Bridge over the Corpus Christi Ship Channel
Need for the proposed project– Improve Safety
• Geometry• Road Grade• Shoulders• Hurricane Evacuation
– Long term maintenance and operation• Steel Structure Over Salt Water• Fracture Critical• Decrease Overall Maintenance Cost• Reduce Potential Roadway Closures
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Six → Four Reasonable Alternatives Considered in Draft EIS
Visualizations of Alternatives
Key Findings of Draft EIS/Section 4(f) Evaluation
Four reasonable alternatives plus no-build alternative evaluated Impacts on environment and community assessed Substantial input received from public regarding four
alternatives Although avoidance and minimization of impact on local parks,
recreational areas, wildlife refuges, and historic properties was the goal, all alternatives would have some impact.
Draft EIS identifies a preferred alternative.– Best meets need and purpose of project– Has least overall harm– Has greatest potential for lessening the effects of impacts on environment
and community with mitigation– Maximizes engineering considerations
The Preferred Alternative – Red Alternative
Why the Red Alternative?
Best meets Need and Purpose for project (safety, long-term operation)
Preserve & improve much of existing connectivity between the facility and surrounding neighborhoods– Includes all modes of transportation
Maximizes engineering considerations and accommodates navigational transportation needs of the Port of Corpus Christi
Resolutions endorsing the preferred alternative have been passed by – Nueces County– City of Corpus Christi– Corpus Christi Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) – Port of Corpus Christi– Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority (RTA)
Definitive decision will be made by FHWA with a Record of Decision (ROD)
Park Improvement Concepts
Designed to reduce effects of project impacts to community Proposed improvements to:
– TC Ayers Park– Rincon Channel Wetlands– Dr. HJ Williams Memorial Park– Ben Garza Park
New park at Washington Elementary School site New walking trail to connect all parks on Northside
Proposed Environmental Justice Mitigation
Workforce support for those affected by residential and business relocations
Recreational improvements for neighborhoods Opportunities for neighborhood residents to provide input in design of
areas around bridge/roadways
Support for improving neighborhood streets (including bicycle/pedestrian improvements)
Identification of additional housing and transportation options, and economic opportunities
Local Transportation Planning that focuses on minority and low-income communities
Public Involvement Key to Project Development
Citizens’ and Technical Advisory Committee meetings since 2007 Neighborhood meetings in 2007 Project website Project newsletters Public scoping meetings held in 2011 Neighborhood meetings in Fall 2012 Public Meeting in December 2012 Neighborhood meetings on proposed park mitigation in 2013 Meetings with local organizations and stakeholder groups at
request Eight neighborhood open house meetings on Draft EIS in January
2014 “Storefront” meetings with TxDOT project managers every
Tuesday and Thursday from Jan 7 to Feb 27, 2014
Next Steps
After holding public hearing and considering comments received, TxDOT and FHWA will
determine whether the Preferred (Red) Alternative should be moved forward for
selection.
Public Comment Period
Sign up to speak with a speaker card (raise your hand if you need one).
To allow everyone a chance to speak, please keep your verbal comments to three minutes.
To submit a written comment, please:– Fill out a comment card here tonight or mail it to us later– Send us a comment via email at [email protected]– Fill out an online comment form at www.ccharborbridgeproject.com
To dictate a comment, visit the court reporter here tonight.
The public comment period ends on March 3, 2014. Storefront meetings at the library and Oveal Williams Center will be held through Feb 27.
Conclusion and Adjournment
Thank you for joining us tonight